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Lenie 10-25-2008 02:08 PM

Sema guest question.
 
Got my badge, first timer. Are we allowed to take a quest (wife, son, relative, friend)? Going by myself but I have a cousin that lives in San Diego that wouldn't mind coming along for the ride, hate to leave him in the room. If you Sema veterans have the answer or solutions please fill me in.
Thanks Lenie

WILWAXU 10-25-2008 02:24 PM

From my experience, everyone needs a pass. There is usually a "public" day on Thursday or Friday anyone can come in.

rjsjea 10-25-2008 02:26 PM

I got a pass for my wife in the mail.....it says "industry guest" and is a diff color

Flash 10-25-2008 04:53 PM

SEMA passes
 
I believe everyone needs a pass and no one under 16 years olds is allowed in, even though I've seen kids and strolls before in the show.

Text from SEMA website
* Before October 24 the fee for qualified Buyers and Nonbuyers is $15 on-line and $25 via fax or mail with the exception of Non-Exhibiting Manufacturers which is $200 per person.
* After October 24, registrations will be available online and onsite only for a cost of $60 for qualified attendees with the exception of Non-Exhibiting Manufacturers which is $200 per person.
* Non-Exhibiting Manufacturers are permitted two (2) registrants per company at a cost of $200 per person.
* Infants or individuals under the age of 16 will not be admitted. Childcare is not available.
* All registrations are subject to review and approval by Show Management. Confirmations will be emailed once registration has been approved.
* Please do not use this site if you are an Exhibitor, or Media, as this site cannot process these type of registrations.
* Sorry, No Refunds

awr68 10-25-2008 05:04 PM

Basically, if he wants to go he can do the 'public' (outdoor) part of the show which is pretty big in it's own, otherwise he has to register and get his own pass. If he is in the business he can register at the show...but that will take some time! It's probably a little late to do the online deal.

I do know that if you are a vendor you can get guest passes...my cousin got in last year this way.

Lenie, you can try to register him at the show under your business as a 'new hire'....just a thought, but in pre-registration they ask for paystubs and the like. But in general I don't think it would be too tuff to get him in since you already have been approved! See ya there!! :woot:

Lenie 10-25-2008 09:36 PM

Thanks guys

Lenie 10-26-2008 09:00 PM

Dumb question but with my badge, do I still need to show ID or 2 pieces proof of employment?
Thanks

camcojb 10-26-2008 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenie (Post 173515)
Dumb question but with my badge, do I still need to show ID or 2 pieces proof of employment?
Thanks

once you have the badge and holder you can simply walk in. I guess they have the right to ask for credentials, but I've never heard of that happening.

Jody

Lenie 10-26-2008 09:45 PM

Thanks Jody

awr68 10-26-2008 09:54 PM

You are good to go!! See ya there!! :cheers:

Hey what did you decide to do with your friend?


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